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Vce file was created with an newer version
Vce file was created with an newer version











  1. Vce file was created with an newer version generator#
  2. Vce file was created with an newer version update#
  3. Vce file was created with an newer version full#
  4. Vce file was created with an newer version download#

There are a couple of routes to go and it depends on the goal and my own knowledge which one I’ll take.

Vce file was created with an newer version update#

These are great tools and kudos to Trimble for making these available to us users.As you might know, I’m an IT-guy and thus I need to update my certifications and skills regularly.

Vce file was created with an newer version download#

I have included the URL to Trimble's webpage where the utilities above as well as several other utilities are available for download below.

Vce file was created with an newer version generator#

I believe you need to have the " Trimble ASCII File Generator Utility" installed along with its prerequisites / minimum requirements. Then I move them over to the Projects main folder for review. The is all done without user interaction in mere minutes of copying the *.job file to that folder. In addition, I also have it running several other "conversions" such as a "Quality Control Report", "Calibration Report", "Productivity Report", "Survey Report", "KML" as well a a few others (depends on the project). So when I copy a TA job file to that folder, it creates a copy of the *.job file in JXL format. Then you can set it up to automatically convert any files matching the criteria to any of the formats that you have have "Style Sheets" for on your computer.įor example, I have a folder called Download and have the Auto Convert Utility monitoring that folder. You can define various folder locations for the utility to monitor at user configurable time intervals.

Vce file was created with an newer version full#

I've lodged a feature request with Trimble Support to have full XML export in Siteworks in the future.įWIW, Trimble also has a utility called " Auto Convert Trimble Access Job Files" that is very handy. So, with SCS900/Siteworks it's pretty much useless to look into custom stylesheets. Below a short excerpt from the Siteworks XML. Unfortunately Siteworks doesn't save as much information into the XML as Access does. I was able to get hold of the intermediate SCS900/Siteworks XML using a copy loop in a batch file. This tip is also a great routine for survey managers working with crews with potentially different versions of Trimble Access! The *.jxl can also be imported into different Trimble Access editions with you having to worry about file versions like with the *.job file format. Congatulations, you’ve just converted the *.job file to a *.jxl.ĭouble-click on the *.jxl and select a text editor to read the file, you’ll be able to review the XML-based schema of the *.jxl: Notice that the Temporary Conversion File no longer appears in your field data folder:īut, notice that the newly copied ‘New jxl file.jxl’ file remains. Then, click Cancel to the TBC merge options. Copy and paste this file to the same or another directory and give it a new name if you wish: Rather, find your field data folder again and notice a *.jxl file called ‘Temporary Conversion File.jxl’ exists now. But… for this Tip of the Week workflow, do not select anything.

vce file was created with an newer version

If you wanted to continue in TBC, select one of the options, either disable merging of the data which results in multiple versions of the same job in the project overwrite office edits, which overwrites changes made in TBC to the data or preserve office edits, which keeps any changes made in TBC to the data.

vce file was created with an newer version

TBC knows that this data is already in the project, so it prompts for how it should merge the data: Now, back in your field data folder, grab the same *.job file again and drop it into the same TBC project.

vce file was created with an newer version

Looks good, right? Total station observations and points are imported into Plan View. Capturing the *.jxl during this temporary conversion is this week’s TBC Tip of the Week.įirst, open the file folder where your field data resides: Did you know there is a quick way to convert binary *.job files from Trimble Access into *.jxl files that can be opened in a text editor for review or re-imported into different versions of Trimble Access? The conversion routine reveals a secret of TBC… TBC converts *.job files upon import into *.jxl files temporarily, then displays the data as a *.job.













Vce file was created with an newer version